The fundamental objective of the Six Sigma methodology is the implementation of a measurement-based strategy that focuses on process improvement and variation reduction through the application of Six Sigma improvement projects. This is accomplished through the use of two Six Sigma sub-methodologies: DMAIC and DMADV. The Six Sigma DMAIC process (define, measure, analyze, improve, control) is an improvement system for existing processes falling below specification and looking for incremental improvement. The Six Sigma DMADV process (define, measure, analyze, design, verify) is an improvement system used to develop new processes or products at Six Sigma quality levels. It can also be employed if a current process requires more than just incremental improvement. Both Six Sigma processes are executed by Six Sigma Green Belts and Six Sigma Black Belts, and are overseen by Six Sigma Master Black Belts.
Black Belts save companies approximately $230,000 per project and can complete four to 6 projects per year. GE first began Six Sigma in 1995 after Motorola and Allied Signal blazed the Six Sigma trail. Since then, thousands of companies around the world have discovered the far reaching benefits of Six Sigma.
On successful completion of course, participant will be able to:
Define Six Sigma Overview Fundamentals of Six Sigma Lean six Sigma Projects Lean Fundamentals Quiz on each topic |
Measure Process Definition Six Sigma Statistics Measurement System analysis Process Capability Quiz on each topic |
Analyze Patterns of Variation Inferential Statistics Hypothesis Testing Hypothesis Testing: Normal Data Hypothesis Testing: Non Normal Data Quiz on each topic |
Improve Simple Linear Regression Multiple Regression Analysis Designed Experiments Full Factorial Experiment Quiz on each topic |
Control Lean Controls Statistical Process Control (SPC) Six Sigma control Plans Quiz on each topic |
The fundamental objective of the Six Sigma methodology is the implementation of a measurement-based strategy that focuses on process improvement and variation reduction through the application of Six Sigma improvement projects. This is accomplished through the use of two Six Sigma sub-methodologies: DMAIC and DMADV. The Six Sigma DMAIC process (define, measure, analyze, improve, control) is an improvement system for existing processes falling below specification and looking for incremental improvement. The Six Sigma DMADV process (define, measure, analyze, design, verify) is an improvement system used to develop new processes or products at Six Sigma quality levels. It can also be employed if a current process requires more than just incremental improvement. Both Six Sigma processes are executed by Six Sigma Green Belts and Six Sigma Black Belts, and are overseen by Six Sigma Master Black Belts.
Black Belts save companies approximately $230,000 per project and can complete four to 6 projects per year. GE first began Six Sigma in 1995 after Motorola and Allied Signal blazed the Six Sigma trail. Since then, thousands of companies around the world have discovered the far reaching benefits of Six Sigma.
On successful completion of course, participant will be able to:
Define Six Sigma Overview Fundamentals of Six Sigma Lean six Sigma Projects Lean Fundamentals Quiz on each topic |
Measure Process Definition Six Sigma Statistics Measurement System analysis Process Capability Quiz on each topic |
Analyze Patterns of Variation Inferential Statistics Hypothesis Testing Hypothesis Testing: Normal Data Hypothesis Testing: Non Normal Data Quiz on each topic |
Improve Simple Linear Regression Multiple Regression Analysis Designed Experiments Full Factorial Experiment Quiz on each topic |
Control Lean Controls Statistical Process Control (SPC) Six Sigma control Plans Quiz on each topic |
Our BlackBelt training is designed to be 100% online andself paced. It is structured in 5 sections that follow the DMAIC methodology(Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control ). Eachsection contains several content units that are professionally narrated andinteractive eLearning modules. Each module is followed by a 10 question interactivequiz. At the end of each DMAIC phase is a chapter test and at the conclusion ofthe entire course is a certification exam. You must view all eLearning modules,pass all quizzes, tests and the certification exam to achieve your Lean SixSigma certification. The certification exam can be taken twice and must bepassed with a score of 80% or better.
Below is a screen shot of the default viewof an eLearning module as well as the lesson material for your whole course. Toefficiently navigate through your course you will need to become familiar witha few key navigational components. Below you will notice 5 key areashighlighted by the yellow numbered boxes:
1.1 Six Sigma Overview
DEFINE PHASE |
1.1.1 What is Six Sigma |
1.1.2 Six Sigma History |
1.1.3 Y = f(x) Approach |
1.1.4 Six Sigma Methodology |
1.1.5 Roles & Responsibilities |
1.2 Fundamentals of Six Sigma |
1.2.1 Defining a Process |
1.2.2 VOC &CTQ’s |
1.2.3 QFD |
1.2.4 Cost of Poor Quality |
1.2.5 Pareto (80:20 rule) |
1.3 Lean Six Sigma Projects |
1.3.1 Six Sigma Metrics |
1.3.2 Business Case & Charter |
1.3.3 Project Team Selection |
1.3.4 Project Risk Management |
1.3.5 Project Planning |
1.4 Lean Fundamentals |
1.4.1 Lean & Six Sigma |
1.4.2 History of Lean |
1.4.3 The Seven Deadly Muda |
1.4.4 Five-S (5S) |
1. Participants must be a Six Sigma Green Belt Certificate holder
2. Participants must have at least two years of experience in quality management role and worked in process improvements
a. Six Sigma at many organizations simply means a measure of quality that strives for near perfection. Six Sigma is a disciplined, data-driven approach and methodology for eliminating defects (driving toward six standard deviations between the mean and the nearest specification limit) in any process – from manufacturing to transactional and from product to service.
Six Sigma Certification can be applied to many aspects of business, and therefore can benefit almost all companies. By enrolling your employees, Six Sigma can drastically improve your organization's bottom line, and at the same time help your employees climb the corporate ladder. Six Sigma has become the flagship method for separating your organization from its competition.
The Six Sigma Strategy was originally created by a fortune 500 company as a means to reduce waste and the costs that are associated with developing new products. What the strategy grew to become, after its methods and directives were implemented, is something far more than anyone could have envisioned. The benefits of six sigma training can be proven by corporations and the individuals that have taken the time to obtain the training.
No. Typically, Six Sigma projects address situations where the cost, quality or delivery of a process is not meetingthe customer needs and the solution is not known. Six Sigma utilizes three methods to manage these projects,DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control), DFSS (Design for Six Sigma) and Lean (Discover and eliminate unnecessary steps within a process).
The Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control (DMAIC) methodology has five steps:
Pre-requisites
No, the course fee is only for the Black belt training. One needs to apply for IASSC for certification exam and it can be applied online on https://www.iassc.org/
You will be mailed a Certificate of Completion.